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Nasal Polyps

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Nasal Polyps Podcasts
Listen to leading physicians discuss nasal polyps on the BackTable ENT Podcast. Get tips, tricks, and expert guidance from your peers and level up your practice.
Episode #46
We talk with Dr. Cecelia Damask and Dr. Matt Ryan about the role of Biologics for Nasal Polyps, including patient selection and its place in the treatment plan.
Episode #13
We speak with Dr. Patricia Loftus from UCSF Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery discussing her clinical and surgical approach to treating Nasal Polyps.
Nasal Polyps Articles
Read our exclusive BackTable ENT Articles for quick insights on nasal polyps, provided by physicians for physicians.
With recent approval of additional biologics for chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps, the popularity of this treatment continues to rise. Learn more about how biologics work, which patients may be eligible, and what conversations follow after deciding to pursue treatment with biologics.
Sinus surgery may be necessary if all medical treatments for nasal polyps removal fail. Functional endoscopic sinus surgery is the most common procedure to debride and clear the sinuses.
Sinusitis is a condition that refers to the swelling of the sinuses and usually causes the growth of nasal polyps. In general, medical treatments for sinusitis and nasal polyps should be explored before nasal polyps removal.
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